The Mallory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education is proud to present Miami senior Reeti Pal with the 2017 Ken and Joan Frankel Outstanding Premedical Student Award and Miami Sociology professor Dr. Jennifer Bulanda with the Mallory-Wilson Center Faculty/Staff Recognition Award. Reeti will be honored at a ceremony on May 12, while Dr. Bulanda received her award from Miami's seniors at the Graduating Prehealth Student Reception on April 20th

Why Cant Grandma Remember my Name, by Kent L. Karosen and Chana Stiefel, is a childrens book explaining Alzheimers disease using artwork created by children juxtaposed with art created by OMA artists. It demonstrates the creativity that is within all of us, regardless of age or cognitive status.

September 15, 2016  West Lafayette, Ind.- Lafayette Journal & Courier news story about a juried art show at Purdue University Art of Aging put on by the university's Center on Aging and the Life Course. The story features the roll out of Miami University Scripps Gerontology Centers Opening Minds through Art program at the Westminster Village

OMA 2016 Facilitator Training is now accepting applications for scholarships that will apply to registration fees. The scholarships are competitive and will be awarded based on the quality of the application. Applicants currently registered for training may also apply for the scholarship. Scholarship funding for the Opening Minds through Art (OMA) 2016 Facilitator Training is made possible in part by a grant from ArtsWave's Arts for Health Initiative.